战争与人类:对21世纪战争的神学回应

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是什么激励着我们去战斗? What are the practices of war saying about who we are, as persons and as a nation? 战争的影响是什么? This course brings theological insights to bear on current practices of war. Beginning with analysis of the dimensions of 21st century war, we will explore perennial human questions raised within the context of war: love/hate, shame/guilt, conscience, justice, community, identity, and death. This course aims to deepen theological exploration and also seeks to empower students to develop constructive theological responses to war. The course focuses on current practices of war by the U.S. and features site-visits and engagements with different sectors of society directly involved in war/healing work. Topics addressed include: terror & the role of religion in war post 9/11; religion in the military (chaplains, race, class, gender, religious pluralism); the discourse of war - just war, pacifism; technology, intelligence, & the media; 创伤和战争; the function of race, class, and gender in war; 和平、抗议和宗教团体。 (要求TF 701/702或同等学历)